She implicitly seeks a role in what Blessed John Paul II (in Evangelium Vitae )calls the new feminism, which the pope described as a culturally transforming feminism that doesnt imitate models of male domination, but is inspired by the true genius of women in every aspect of life and society.

“Campbell,” says Goodwin, “aspires to help us discover for ourselves ‘the consoling truth too often forgotten in our individualistic age: that the pilgrim who seeks God never travels alone.’”

We will have the honor of hosting Colleen Carroll Campbell for a lecture and book signing on November 13.